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Write a Travelogue on your journey across India

Start Date :
Sep 10, 2014
Last Date :
Oct 29, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Every region of India has its own cultural and historical identity. Write your travel experience covering the local customs, traditions and lifestyle in a travelogue and get an ...

Every region of India has its own cultural and historical identity. Write your travel experience covering the local customs, traditions and lifestyle in a travelogue and get an exclusive opportunity to be featured!

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prahalad1975
Prahalad Swami 10 years 10 months ago

Jaipur laxminarayan mandir near university of rajasthan and Ram Mandir near railway station very cool and peace places. They are very clean temple. There are feeling like meditation in mind. Its are Noise free places. I suggest that they can be pollution free. Thus make the temple as noise/pollution free in india. They also comfort for sr. citizen and disable person.

ram.nadgir
Ramachandra Nadgir 10 years 10 months ago

Visit to Malvan, Maharashtra :It is the warmth of the people and delicious food that will catch your attention. The beautiful Sindhudurg Fort adds beauty to the beaches it possesses already. Scuba diving, snorkeling are things not to be missed in Malvan. The calmness of a evening walk on the beaches will soothen and relax the stressed out brain of yours. People in Malvan are very friendly and helpful too. A definitely recommended road trip which will surely last long in your memory. Cheers !

prahalad1975
Prahalad Swami 10 years 10 months ago

It was very pleasant that shiv- khodi is more picnic place there is no more gathering and no froud like in jammu ragunath mandir. Vaishno devi temple also systematic where no more many PRASAD, every person that equal money PRASAD so it is very fantastic task for there management. Nobody rich or poor in this temple. So all temple make equality based.

alokgupta2411
Alok gupta 10 years 10 months ago

It was my sheer fear of the civilised terror of Lutyen's Delhi that drove me across the Rohtang Pass in the Pir Panjal range through the green and treeless wonder of the high altitude desolateness of Lahaul and into the barren moonscapes of enigmatic Spiti. At around 14,500 feet, satiated by the psychological distance from New Delhi, I reached the Chandratal Lake, aptly named, as it is in fact, moon shaped.

volkishpatel
Jayesh Patel 10 years 10 months ago

Visit to Trimbakeshwar Temple. The road to trimbakeshwar from nashik was motorable though the lot of potholes and horrific to drive after sunset. Yet the temple is unique and grandeur and any one would not mind spending long queue of 2 hr to watch its serene beauty. It was unique experience to visit abode of lord shiva .

shubhada.dhavalikar
Shubhada Ashtaputre 10 years 10 months ago

Visited Bandipur , Karnataka in Feb.Amazing & diverse Jungle life can be njyed here.Gov accommodation inside forest feels so nice & close to mother nature.We were lucky to sight Leopard twice,wild elephant herd njying evening bath at river,lot of spotted deers,sambhars,wild bore & even wild dogs.One can njy clamness with nature here.Sunset along with Chital herd sitting around ur bench was dream come true for nature lover.Nice & affordable gov accommodation required advsment to attract tourists.

swati.iyer12
Swati Iyer 10 years 10 months ago

All of our family we went to Jammu for vaishno Devi darshan. After darshan we had 3 days time in our hand, so all of us decided to go to Srinagar. We went there and stayed in Deal lake boat House. Traveling to and fro in their Shikara. It was like staying in heaven. We got to know why Kashmir was called 'Paradise on earth'. The deep valleys and gorges, the highest passes, the show laden peaks of Sonmarg and Gulmarg. The highest ropeway Gonzola in gulmarg. Kashmir is beauty at its best.

dojha
Debabrata Ojha 10 years 10 months ago

In my earlier post, I mentioned on smaller and less known places. I believe, if projects are taken up to ramp up these places into tourist places by developing water sports, ropeways, gaming zones, proper food joints, then these places along with the locality around will immensely benefit. These places have immense potential for growth and more particularly so in the not so rich states. Konark, Leaning shiva temple in Sambalpur, Odisha, Daam Falls, Deudi Temple, Dalma Mountain range in Jharkhand

dojha
Debabrata Ojha 10 years 10 months ago

Hi, Its been a pleasure everytime I visit places in India be it Puri, Katra, Shimla, Haridwar, Agra, Mussurie, Gangtok, Bengaluru, Mysore, Udaipur, Goa etc. Each place had a different taste and culture to offer and various lessons learned. Like I visited a leaning Shiva temple in Sambalpur ans was carried away by the scenic beauty around and the architechture. But not many people know about this temple. POssibly, Mr. PM if a database with all such places is made and hosted on national site.

Ltpujarisatish
satish pujari 10 years 10 months ago

We have been to shrawana Belagola and melkote Narasimha swamy temple which are 30 km apart in hassan and Mandya districts of Karnataka....
We reached their by bike,
Shrawana Belagola is a Jainism's holy place,der wer all teerthankara's statue, im very much pleased to see them all....
Then we rode to melkote in mandya,Narasimha swamy temple is one the holiest for his followers,,, ill maintained but nice to see some developmental work around....
pls sir,Make melkote national heritage site.

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